Example sentences of "because [noun] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The provision of reasons for decisions has become unpopular because reasons give more ammunition for challenge and negligence claims : see 14.7.7 .
2 To this day he thinks that he was accepted into the Royal College chiefly because Minton felt strong sympathy with the macabre apparition he presented .
3 4 Valuing all staff : Because TQM emphasises each link in the internal quality chain all staff , even those traditionally seen as low status or unimportant , have a contribution to make .
4 Intel Corp 's agreement to have Digital Equipment Corp resell its 80860 RISC-based massively parallel processors is dead because DEC found little interest from the market , Electronic News reports .
5 It was a good place to find carrion because cars used that road occasionally and no doubt caught voles and such creatures in their wheels .
6 The emphasis on programming in earlier systems was natural : firstly because computers demanded considerable programming skill , and secondly because the professional was interested in the possibility of solving complex programming problems using the basic instruction set of the computer .
7 And of course I get a big boost when something like this happens , because words make plain sense , even though Tod always reads them backwards .
8 A placebo controlled trial does not present this problem because subjects give informed consent , but regularly in case-control studies subjects are not told the true reason for the study for fear that the study will be biased .
9 Because Proust saw involuntary memory , which after all causes the past to coalesce with the present , he saw involuntary memory as a means of abolishing time , however provisionally , however briefly , and in this way the artist takes on a God-like role , since through his art he can free the individual from time , and to this extent confer immortality on that individual .
10 The government has said in the past that if it was less than gimlet-eyed where KIO was concerned , it was because Spain needed foreign investment .
11 Organisations are created because individuals need each other in order to fulfil goals which they consider worthwhile .
12 In effect , they were issuing equity ; the bond yields were low ( 2–4% ) because buyers bet that share prices would rise beyond the exercise levels , providing big capital gains and cheap switches into equity .
13 This was not a very positive thing to say because Ralph lost some morale which could have been very dangerous at such an early stage .
14 But selling linked products is more complicated than pushing individual ones , because customers require more help in making things work .
15 They do not need to do so — for much of the time at least — simply because things work that way in any case ’ .
16 Because males spend less energy in manufacturing each gamete than do females , males can potentially produce more offspring , in a greater number of productive matings .
17 One logical reason for this , besides the fact that we naturally want to relate our assets to our goals , is because God takes good care of his property .
18 Because J uses standard ASCII symbols , it does not require special keyboards , displays , printers or editors as previous APLs did .
19 In Chapter 10 we saw that existing oligopolists would have an incentive to advertise too much , not because advertising provides additional consumer information about the product , but because it raises the fixed cost of being in the industry , thereby making it harder for new firms to enter the industry .
20 Women are more at risk from the harmful effects of alcohol than men , partly because women have less water in their bodies and the alcohol is more concentrated , and partly because of differences in men and women 's metabolism .
21 To blame an individual doctor for making a diagnosis of child sexual abuse because adults find anal abuse difficult to understand and accept has serious implications .
22 It is a great play precisely because it puts so much of England on the stage and because Shaw combines tragic pessimism with comic ebullience .
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